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, not just in terms of unemployed workers, but in terms of potential products, new investments, new technologies, things that are just on the shelf are not utilized to the full extent because people wait to see how things evolve. i think there's an important potential for the economy to strengthen significantly if there's a greater level of security and comfort about where we are going as a country so i hope very much that's what's going to happen. thank you. [applause] >> all right, breaking news right now. listening to that, federal reserve chairman ben bernanke wrapping up comments in the economic club of new york. a lot of interesting things there. he talked there at the end about uncertainty holding back business investment. i don't know that "uncertainty" is the right word anymore. it was uncertainty about obamacare, the election, and then the fiscal cliff. it's not uncertainty more as pessimism and depression on businesses. >> taxes, slow growth, and quickly, then off to peter barnes, interesting he said solving the fiscal cliff could be a good year for economic growth putting it all on w
, not just in terms of unemployed workers, but in terms of potential products, new investments, new technologies, things that are just on the shelf are not utilized to the full extent because people wait to see how things evolve. i think there's an important potential for the economy to strengthen significantly if there's a greater level of security and comfort about where we are going as a country so i hope very much that's what's going to happen. thank you. [applause] >> all right,...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number settingnd allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during the final days of our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set plus special financing on selected beds but hurry sale ends sunday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. dennis: i'm dennis kneale. cheryl: i'm cheryl casone. system wide delays on united airlines after planes groun
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number settingnd allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...
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we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number settingnd allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep number bed - a bed with dualair technology that allows you to adjust to the exact comfort your body needs. each of your bodies. so whatever you feel like, sleep number's going to provide it for you. during the final days of our semi-annual sleep sale, save $500 on our classic series special edition bed set plus special financing on selected beds but hurry sale ends sunday. you'll only find the innovative sleep number bed at one of our 400 stores, where queen mattresses start at just $699. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it
we have so much technology in our store to really show the customers what's going on with their bodies. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. ... now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number settingnd allow the bed to contour to your individual shape. oh, wow. that feels really good. at sleep number we've created a collection of innovations dedicated to individualizing your comfort. the sleep number collection, designed around the innovative sleep...
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technology is important to them. the historical labor making it so competitive in the past is narrowing and they have to do things to make manufacturing more competitive, so those two sectors are ones they're interested in. liz: do you foresee a change in american companies buying chinese companies? >> i think as u.s. sellers are more and more colorful with the chinese, a lot of the concerns by big part of that historically concerned is protecting intellectual property. some of that over time will become less important. liz: listen, this happening, you can fight the free market, we will be watching it. the managing director. closing bell ringing in 39 minutes. how worried is washington about another downgrade of u.s. credit if they don't reach a deal before falling off the edge of the fiscal cliff? charlie gasparino has a surprising answer coming up next. liz: here is your fox business market check. utilities sector down nearly 1% today and as you can see with the dow jones industrial getting hammered down 159, close
technology is important to them. the historical labor making it so competitive in the past is narrowing and they have to do things to make manufacturing more competitive, so those two sectors are ones they're interested in. liz: do you foresee a change in american companies buying chinese companies? >> i think as u.s. sellers are more and more colorful with the chinese, a lot of the concerns by big part of that historically concerned is protecting intellectual property. some of that over...
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our technology firm actually focuses on helping companies understand it and manage it properly. we absolutely saw this coming. one of the reasons it surprised the market was that a lot of these in the last focus on euros only. only about 50% of analysts actually focus on it, where the average was about 40%. what actually ended up happening, all these other currencies moved a lot more than $0. it surprised everybody. consequently, you had large losses due to foreign exchange. liz: what you're saying is because they were so worried and they looked at the obvious, which is there were all types of troubles in the eurozone, eurozone, they miss the bigger picture? >> absolutely. so many more currencies of this corporation is being impacted by. it is not about the year-old versus the dollar anymore. look at what's going to happen in china. that's going to add even more uncertainty to companies that are not managing this risk properly. liz: so you are saying that the chinese yan is the next big story? >> absolutely. he saw the election coming out on thursday morning. two areas there. th
our technology firm actually focuses on helping companies understand it and manage it properly. we absolutely saw this coming. one of the reasons it surprised the market was that a lot of these in the last focus on euros only. only about 50% of analysts actually focus on it, where the average was about 40%. what actually ended up happening, all these other currencies moved a lot more than $0. it surprised everybody. consequently, you had large losses due to foreign exchange. liz: what you're...
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consumer discretionary and health care today's top performers and technology and energy lagged. we have lots of action in the metals today. gold giving back a little more than a half of yesterday's gains closing down $11 an ounce. other metals lower, the biggest loser today, goes into catalytic converters to convert, down 1.1%. silver down eight-tenths of a percent. here's a good sign here. new home construction soaring to the highest level in more than four years last month. jumping 3.6% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 894,000. october's jump pushed starts up more than 40% compared to one year ago. david: it's all covered for today's action, larry, at the cme in chicago, and we've got more than $110 billion in advice from the gurus. starting with larry at the cme. larry, did you hear anything at all from ben bernanke that was game changing as far as the markets were concerned? >> no, not at all. i mean, i think we were hoping for more, but, honestly, david, it was a band-aid. david: you said "hoping for more," and what would you hope for? some say the fed did too much.
consumer discretionary and health care today's top performers and technology and energy lagged. we have lots of action in the metals today. gold giving back a little more than a half of yesterday's gains closing down $11 an ounce. other metals lower, the biggest loser today, goes into catalytic converters to convert, down 1.1%. silver down eight-tenths of a percent. here's a good sign here. new home construction soaring to the highest level in more than four years last month. jumping 3.6% to a...
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liz: i know because of technology you guys have the ability to know how many you've sold. how many have you sold, paul? >> liz, you know, i have to let my good friends in nintendo make those announcements before we can make them. you know the same thing happens with black ops 2 and halo. we're very happy with the launch. never in history have we launched a console with the kind of market share we have and the power of rewards community of 21 million customers. so we're really excited about this console and this technology all the way through the rest of the holiday. liz: let's talk about it because the wiiu is the first new sort of hardware console in about six years as i understand it. the x-box has been hugely, hugely powerful, but here comes the wiiu. then you've got the ds-3 which is also nintendo. the question becomes, a $300 product is not cheap obviously. what is it about this particular hardware paul that has captured people's attention and forced money out of their wallets? >> you know, liz, our customers are looking for innovation. one of the things about the con
liz: i know because of technology you guys have the ability to know how many you've sold. how many have you sold, paul? >> liz, you know, i have to let my good friends in nintendo make those announcements before we can make them. you know the same thing happens with black ops 2 and halo. we're very happy with the launch. never in history have we launched a console with the kind of market share we have and the power of rewards community of 21 million customers. so we're really excited...
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we do have united health group and united technologies right there. jpmorgan chase is trying to battle it out and try and make a move to the upside. we really need to focus on hewlett-packard. what a disaster. the computer and printing giant revealed today it has discovered -- [inaudible] -- within autonomy. it turns out it doesn't worth anything close to what hp paid for it. now hp will have to write down nearly 9 billion dollars, all kinds of finger pointing about accountants and what they did or didn't discover. we're going to have more on that coming up in just a moment. we know a lot of you might own hewlett-packard. it is a widely-held stock. you need to see what's going on with that company. you want more cold water? fed chairman ben bernanke splashed the markets with it. his speech today before the economic club of new york helping to accelerate losses today. the dow jones industrials down 94 points. the session lows. we're down 39 at the moment. but really the session lows hit shortly after ben bernanke wrapped up his speech. we will get into
we do have united health group and united technologies right there. jpmorgan chase is trying to battle it out and try and make a move to the upside. we really need to focus on hewlett-packard. what a disaster. the computer and printing giant revealed today it has discovered -- [inaudible] -- within autonomy. it turns out it doesn't worth anything close to what hp paid for it. now hp will have to write down nearly 9 billion dollars, all kinds of finger pointing about accountants and what they...
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we have names like united technology, at&t, cisco, disney, and 3m. those are your leaders right then we have this, sandra on this story. two of the homebuilders reporting earnings this morning. as you can see, shares of beazer homes taking a big dive after a disappointing report. that stock is being hit today. shares also of dr horton are falling. even though the company beat earnings. the ceo warned about weak unemployment growth into next year and that will be hurting new home sales in his opinion. and everybody loves an underdog. and best buy looks to be turning the corner at least today. the company getting a boost after announcing their chief investment officer. and she's saying the company has big challenges but it is poised for a turnaround despite a rocky year. there's best buy for you on your screen. let's get to the floor show. we have traders standing by at the new york stock exchange, the cme group, and of course the nymex. first at the new york stock exchange, ben willis, happy veterans day to you. i think the word uncertainty has been u
we have names like united technology, at&t, cisco, disney, and 3m. those are your leaders right then we have this, sandra on this story. two of the homebuilders reporting earnings this morning. as you can see, shares of beazer homes taking a big dive after a disappointing report. that stock is being hit today. shares also of dr horton are falling. even though the company beat earnings. the ceo warned about weak unemployment growth into next year and that will be hurting new home sales in...
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we like technology. we like global companies that are going to benefit as the global economy improves. we think the u.s. grows 2, 2 1/2% next year. the global economy grows 4% plus. cheryl: you also like the auto sector, which i think is interesting. i mean, again, those stocks have performed fairly well this year, but still gm under a lot of pressure, not where it needs to be frankly on the government's perspective anyway. >> right. we like the fact they will contribute to growth this year. whether they are the right stock and right way to play it, not so much. we like industrials generally, manufacturing as well and technology we think continues to be a very good play. cheryl: i mentioned some of the sectors that got hit last week, what do you think about defense right now? >> defense, i think, we were not playing defense big anyway. healthcare we're still concerned about for the obvious reasons, right? there's going to be a lot of pressure, a lot of constraints given what's going on in a macro sense.
we like technology. we like global companies that are going to benefit as the global economy improves. we think the u.s. grows 2, 2 1/2% next year. the global economy grows 4% plus. cheryl: you also like the auto sector, which i think is interesting. i mean, again, those stocks have performed fairly well this year, but still gm under a lot of pressure, not where it needs to be frankly on the government's perspective anyway. >> right. we like the fact they will contribute to growth this...
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as well as technology stocks. nasdaq already in correction mode. correction defined by drop of 10% from its 52-week high. here you have a precipitous fall in the nasdaq. it is down below that 10% mark. you consider that already in. hear is the number to watch looking at the dow, a drop below 12,249. we're down 7% from its highs. that is the number. i will leave you with the s&p 500, the number to watch there, 1319. it is currently at 1356. melissa, lori, important points to point out. nasdaq already there. s&p and dow nearing those levels and lots of 52-week lows today. despite the turnaround in the markets. melissa: sandra smith, thanks so much. lori: my next guest thinks no matter what the outcome on the fiscal cliff no scenario gets us on a path to sustainability. joining me today, axle merck, chief investment officer with more where you should look to invest in this climate. welcome back to the show. why so pessimistic? >> if you think about it, let's go over the cliff. we'll still have a deficit before factoring in any slow down of 3%. on top
as well as technology stocks. nasdaq already in correction mode. correction defined by drop of 10% from its 52-week high. here you have a precipitous fall in the nasdaq. it is down below that 10% mark. you consider that already in. hear is the number to watch looking at the dow, a drop below 12,249. we're down 7% from its highs. that is the number. i will leave you with the s&p 500, the number to watch there, 1319. it is currently at 1356. melissa, lori, important points to point out....
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this obviously adds to the portfolio of wireless networking technology and so that will be good news. up 1.7%. that is a dow component. the only one under pressure is the intel on the news of paul otellini stepping down and repairing. tracy: have you ever seen "twilight"? nicole: no. i don't see anything. tracy: i am with you, i've lost control the remote in my home. it is espn and girly things only. nicole petallides, we will see you at the top of the hour. oil prices spiking on the violence in the middle east. senator smith live from the cme next. and they look at the winners and losers. nicole gave us a bunch over on the nasdaq, green mountain coffee roasters up. nicole mentioned apple, research in motion also up 6.5%. we will be right back. tracy: violence rages on in gaza strip as expand the range of their attacks against the activist. more civilian casualties are being reported death toll nearing 100. leaders calling for israel to end the attack and egypt stepping in when it comes to broker a cease-fire. officials from both sides are expected to present their conditions of the c
this obviously adds to the portfolio of wireless networking technology and so that will be good news. up 1.7%. that is a dow component. the only one under pressure is the intel on the news of paul otellini stepping down and repairing. tracy: have you ever seen "twilight"? nicole: no. i don't see anything. tracy: i am with you, i've lost control the remote in my home. it is espn and girly things only. nicole petallides, we will see you at the top of the hour. oil prices spiking on the...
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you know happens with hot technology. sometimes the hype comes ahead of fundamentals. if you didn't buy them ahead don't buy them today but i thought james bond angle was. tracy: as far as the car is concerned. >> i can not wait to go see it. i'm a fantastic james bond fan. tracy: i was sitting next to the giant james bond fan. >> before you go, favorite bond? the latest guy? tracy: no. it is sean connery. >> of course. tracy: of course. that is because i'm old. charles payne, thank you very much. as we do every 15 minutes unfortunately we have to segue off james bond to go down to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, we've been talking about jeffries deal. an owner with deep pockets, huh? >> this is a big one. talk about based here in new york, offered $3 billion for this deal. leucadia, already owned 28% of jeffries. so it moves forward here. making acquisition of the rest of the deal. this is $3.6 billion deal. we've seen jeffries's stock today soaring on this news. leucadia on the other hand has been pulling bag. as far as banks ov
you know happens with hot technology. sometimes the hype comes ahead of fundamentals. if you didn't buy them ahead don't buy them today but i thought james bond angle was. tracy: as far as the car is concerned. >> i can not wait to go see it. i'm a fantastic james bond fan. tracy: i was sitting next to the giant james bond fan. >> before you go, favorite bond? the latest guy? tracy: no. it is sean connery. >> of course. tracy: of course. that is because i'm old. charles payne,...